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Feed: R-bloggers. Author: Laura Ellis. WHAT IS IT? Magick is a package available in R that allows you to very easily work with images and animations. Jeroen Ooms is the genius behind the package. WHY IS IT AWESOME? Example graph with an animation. Produced using the magick package in R. It’s, awesome because it comes in handy every time that I want to work with images or animations within R. It allows for image and animation manipulation, creation and combination. The best part is that it’s so easy! I’ve put minimal effort into understanding this package and I’ve been able ... Read More

Feed: Planet MySQL; Author: Severalnines; Microsoft Azure is known to many as an alternative public cloud platform to Amazon AWS. It's not easy to directly compare these two giant companies. Microsoft's cloud business -- dubbed commercial cloud -- includes everything from Azure to Office 365 enterprise subscriptions to Dynamics 365 to LinkedIn services. After LinkedIn was acquired by Microsoft it began moving its infrastructure to Azure. While moving LinkedIn to Azure could take some time, it demonstrates Microsoft Azure’s capabilities and ability to handle millions of transactions. Microsoft's strong enterprise heritage, software stack, and data center tools offer both familiarity ... Read More

Feed: SAS Blogs. Author: Jenna Cody. I recently had the incredible opportunity to attend SAS Global Forum in Dallas as a presenter and New SAS Professional Award recipient. At the conference, I was able to learn more about SAS features and applications, share my knowledge of SAS applications in the clinical trials space, and make new professional connections. Here are 11 reasons why you should consider applying for this award, too. 1) Free registration & conference hotel: The obvious perk for award winners is the waived fees associated with the cost of attending the conference, including the registration fee, pre-conference ... Read More

Feed: Planet MySQL; Author: Dave Stokes; Oracle Code One starts September 16th and the MySQL Track is packed with interesting presentations. The session coded that start with 'DEV' are general talks. Hands on Labs start with 'HOL' and you will have a pre imaged laptop to use to do the lab work. And 'TUT' is for tutorials. Use the mobile OOW/CodeOne app to reserve your space as space is limited and there is limited stand by space.I highly recommend the State of the Dolphin talk on Monday as that will provide the richest overview of what is going on within ... Read More

Feed: Planet MySQL; Author: Ahmed Bouchefra; Receive new Laravel tutorials. Receive new PHP tutorials. Laravel 6 is the latest version of the most popular PHP framework for web development. It comes with a bunch of a new features and enhancements and will be the next LTS (Long Time Support) version instead of Laravel 5.5. Laravel 6 is released on the date of September 3rd, 2019. For v5.5, bug fixes will end on August 30th, 2019 but security updates will be made until August 30th, 2020. This is a table from the official docs that displays the release dates and other ... Read More

Feed: R-bloggers. Author: INWT-Blog-RBloggers. [This article was first published on INWT-Blog-RBloggers, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers]. (You can report issue about the content on this page here) Want to share your content on R-bloggers? click here if you have a blog, or here if you don't. This blog article is dedicated to creating dashboards. Dashboards are an excellent interactive tool for visualizing raw data, aggregated information, and analytical results. When developing software solutions with R, we at INWT use the shiny package by RStudio. With shiny you can create apps that act as a standalone web page, or interactive elements ... Read More

Feed: Featured Blog Posts - Data Science Central. Author: Capri Granville. There are plenty of resources on the Internet to learn linear algebra or to get a refresher, including our own tutorial (here). Below are three interesting books found on Amazon. Linear Algebra: Step by Step The strength of the text is in the large number of examples and the step by step explanation of each topic as it is introduced. It is compiled in a way that allows distance learning, with explicit solutions to set problems freely available online. The miscellaneous exercises at the end of each chapter comprise ... Read More

Feed: R-bloggers. Author: R on Will Hipson. [This article was first published on R on Will Hipson, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers]. (You can report issue about the content on this page here) Want to share your content on R-bloggers? click here if you have a blog, or here if you don't. This past summer, I watched a brilliant lecture series by Richard McElreath on Bayesian statistics. It honestly changed my whole outlook on statistics, so I couldn’t recommend it more (plus, McElreath is an engaging instructor). One of the most compelling cases for using Bayesian statistics is with a ... Read More

Feed: Planet MySQL; Author: Meenakshi Agarwal; This tutorial explains how to use the MySQL CURRENT_TIMESTAMP() function with the help of examples. By using it, you can convert or display the current date and time.The output format is either ‘YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM: SS’ format or YYYYMMDDHHMMSS, which depends on the context of the calling function, whether it is numeric or string. The function NOW() and CURRENT_TIMESTAMP() are equivalent of the CURRENT_TIMESTAMP.Please note that examples shown here will give results depending upon the present date.MySQL CURRENT_TIMESTAMP()This function provides a date and time value formatted in a ‘YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM: SS’ style. This function confirms ... Read More